These dog lovers get a Golden break from a ruff news cycle
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| Golden, Colo.
Venus wore a mini pink cowgirl hat and a bandana to match. Blanche was dressed as Cupid, complete with wings. Libby, in her mermaid fin, paused to scratch an itch.聽
No matter how their humans dressed them, a full range of golden retrievers was on display in Golden, Colorado, this weekend. The city-run 鈥淕oldens in Golden鈥 event (get it?) 鈥 billed as the 鈥渨orld鈥檚 largest unofficial gathering鈥 of the breed 鈥 convened thousands of dogs and people on a sun-drenched day.聽
鈥淔avorite day of the year,鈥 said Kim Kenney, whose dog Libby rocked the mermaid outfit.
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Thousands of dogs and people convened in Golden, Colorado, recently, to bask in the joy of what鈥檚 billed as the 鈥渨orld鈥檚 largest unofficial gathering鈥 of golden retrievers.
For Americans feeling worn down by a relentless 鈥 and often grim 鈥撀爊ews cycle, Saturday鈥檚 festivities offered a welcome break, as dog owners basked in the unconditional joy of man鈥檚 best friend.聽
Golden retrievers 鈥渂ring a lot of warmth and happiness to our family,鈥 said Eli Amaya, who has a dog named Miso and another named Soup.
With some 20,000 residents, Golden is a quaint former gold-rush town in the Rocky Mountain foothills. On Saturday, Main Street buzzed with barks, collar jangles, and the crinkle of plastic doggy bags.
Leashes crisscrossed and tangled as goldens made new friends. Tufts of fur rolled down the sidewalk like tiny tumbleweeds.
Launched in 2019, the annual Goldens in Golden event runs close to International Golden Retriever Day in early February. While tough to fact-check that 鈥渨orld鈥檚 largest鈥 claim, organizers estimated some 16,000 people and 5,500 canines attended Saturday.
Rizzo, a therapy dog, carried his leash in his mouth as if walking himself.聽
鈥淗e loves people more than dogs,鈥 said Alicia Gillespie, a Nebraska school principal.聽
Asked for comment, a tail-wag was Rizzo鈥檚 reply. He declined to give his last name because he does not have one.聽聽
Elsa, a crisis response dog, has deployed to places like California to help flood and wildfire survivors. Dogs like her are 鈥渟o smart. They find the people that need them,鈥 said Wendy Guy from Arizona, who works with a nonprofit called HOPE Animal-Assisted Crisis Response. Elsa, calm, sniffed the air.
The event was a welcome study break for some students at Golden鈥檚 Colorado School of Mines. Noah Rupp, who studies mechanical engineering, bent down to pet a copper coat.聽
鈥淚 think I need to get a golden retriever,鈥 he said.
Some other breeds joined the gathering, including a small, shivering Italian greyhound and a husky disguised as a golden 鈥 with a faux pair of floppy ears.
Despite the lively mix, the pooches all seemed to get along, commented Joe Erio, next to his white-muzzled golden named Sam. Maybe politically polarized Americans could learn a thing or two from their furry friends.
鈥淣ot a single dog fight yet,鈥 Mr. Erio says.聽